Young to skipper Wales U18s

18 March 2010 14:22

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Thomas Young will lead Wales Under 18 in their first international of the season, against Scotland at Melrose on Sunday (3.00pm).

The Blues flanker, who was first capped by Wales Under 18 last season, leads his country for the first time at this level after captaining his Region to the WRU Under 18 Regional title earlier in the year.

Head coach Simon King said: "Thomas is certainly a player who leads by example and had some leadership responsibility in our game against Australian Schools XV in December. We have a number of leaders in our group and the intention is to rotate the captaincy during the forthcoming games which make up the Five Nations festival."

Thomas is the son of Cardiff Blues Director of Rugby Dai Young, the former British & Irish Lions and Wales prop.

Tom Prydie was due to have played for Wales Under 18 this weekend, but has stepped up to win his first full cap for Wales. King believes Prydie's elevation to the senior squad can only help inspire
the rest of the squad.

"Tom's involvement with the seniors has obviously been fantastic for his development, and a massive incentive to the rest of our players," he said.

"All of our squad and management wish him well for his international debut on Saturday and we hope to welcome him back into the Wales Under 18 set-up for our remaining matches."

Following this Sunday's game against the Scots, Wales Under 18 take on England at St Helens, Swansea on Sunday, 28 March (2pm), followed by Ireland and Italy at Llandovery on Friday 2nd and Saturday 10 April as part of the Under 18 Five Nations festival (both games will kick off at 2.00pm).

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